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Georgia Gotsi and Despina Provata (eds.), Languages, Identities and Cultural Transfers. Modern Greeks in the Press (1850–1900). Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2021, Pp. 270.

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Georgia Gotsi and Despina Provata (eds.), Languages, Identities and Cultural Transfers. Modern Greeks in the Press (1850–1900). Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2021, Pp. 270.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 March 2023

Gioula Koutsopanagou*
Affiliation:
ETMIET/KENI, Panteion University Hellenic Open University

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Copyright © The Author(s), 2023. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of Centre for Byzantine, Ottoman and Modern Greek Studies, University of Birmingham

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References

1 Cf. the Chrysallis project that focused on the nineteenth-century Greek periodical press and its role in shaping the national character, and related publications: Ελληνικότητα και ετερότητα: Πολιτισμικές διαμεσολαβήσεις και ‘εθνικός χαρακτήρας’ στον 19ο αιώνα ed. A. Tabaki and O. Polycandrioti, 2 vols (Athens, 2016), and Μετάφραση και περιοδικός τύπος στον 19ο αιώνα ed. A. Tabaki and A. Altouva (Athens, 2016).

2 For philhellenism and its transformations during the period from 1770 to 1870 see G. Tolias ‘The resilience of philhellenism’, The Historical Review/La Revue Historique, 13 (2016), 51–70.

3 M. Mitsou, ‘“Εστωσαν ημίν ήρωες του Φιλελληνισμού”: Η πρόσληψη του ξένου ως οικείου στον ελληνικό περιοδικό Τύπο του 19ου αιώνα’ (‘“Εστωσαν ημίν ήρωες του Φιλελληνισμού”) in Ελληνικότητα και ετερότητα, 2.87–201.